If you’re Christian, pray for Japan.
More than 150 years after Japan lifted its ban on Christianity, Japanese Christians have never reached 2% of the population.
Never.
I regularly have young women on campuses tell me that they would commit suicide if they were to get pregnant, because of their mental health.
I ask them if they are sterilized, then.
No.
I ask them if they refrain from having sex, then.
Also, no.
So they regularly engage in an activity that they know can put them in a suicidal state, with the default plan being to have an abortion to get out of it, and yet MY beliefs about how to safeguard their health and that of their child, is “oppressing them”.
She was jailed, put on trial and that very day was sentenced to death, because she refused to renounce her faith. The following day at noon, February 19, 1862, she was beheaded.
Saint Lucy Yi Zhenmei, Holy Martyr of China, OPN 🕊️
This is the view of 1.2 million people from above. This is happening in Madrid, in the famous Plaza de Cibeles and its surroundings, where Pope Leo XIV will preside over the solemn Corpus Christi Mass, followed by a historic procession.
Mainline Protestantism is already dead and merely a shell of what it once was.
Evangelical Protestantism just received its death blow in the Holy Land, but like a dead-man-walking, they don't realize it yet. Give it about five years and they'll be scrambling, wondering what happened. In ten years, they'll be in full crisis mode. Yes, many of them will be selling those megachurches in our lifetime. Some will become convention centers. Others will become theaters for live entertainment. The Catholic Church may buy a few — like the Crystal Cathedral was bought by the Diocese of Orange and made into a real cathedral.
On June 8, 2026, I’ll speak on the floor of the House to honor and memorialize the brave crew of the 🇺🇸 USS Liberty who died and were wounded in an unprovoked attack by 🇮🇱 Israel on June 8, 1967. Catch my speech on @cspan.
St. Patrick’s Catholic Church holds vestments linked to Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of Henry VIII.
A remarkable reminder of Britain’s hidden Catholic past.